
[#SudRadio]🗣@dupontainan : “For a real reduction in the price of fuel to 1.50 euros, it is necessary to tax the profits of oil companies! »
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— Southern Radio (@SudRadio) July 4, 2022
If in recent months motorists were able to take advantage of a small lull thanks to the introduction of a discount on the price of fuel, it did not last long. Indeed, after going to 18, then 30 and only 10 cents, the government’s assistance finally ended on December 31. Thus, for more than a month, gas stations no longer offer discounts, unfortunately for drivers who are now forced to pay a high price. A sweet understatement, at that prices have risen sharply during the last few weeks, when a liter started to exceed two euros again. But there is more good news.
New allowance #fuel : “We decided to focus on French people who work and have to take their own car”@GabrielAttalplenipotentiary minister for public affairs, guest @amandine_begot in #RTLMatin pic.twitter.com/CE5lfQTrdV
—RTL France (@RTLFrance) December 1, 2022
Diesel down
Indeed, fuel prices have fallen very slightly over the past week. Of course, nothing extraordinary, especially since it can quickly rise again due to the embargo on Russian oil after the war in Ukraine. But here, at the moment, lead-free 95 E10 on average is 1.8996 euros per liter. Still a high price. But drivers of diesel cars are in for a treat. Indeed, the price of diesel is falling and is lower than gasoline again. Then it is necessary to calculate 1.8873 euros per liter.
Falling barrel
Not in another place, in the price of a barrel also declined, posting $83.2. Then we are still far from $140 at the height of the crisis, at the beginning of last year. But as the war in Ukraine continues and inflation continues to rise, we are obviously not immune to further growth in the coming months. Moreover, now distributors have to receive supplies elsewhere than in Russia, sometimes at higher prices.
âš Fuel transfer – beware of poisoning âš
In conditions of fuel shortage, the number of poisonings due to siphons increased 5 times.
To avoid accidents, @ANSES_fr & toxicology center #CHUAngers notification!
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– CHU Angers (@chu_angers) October 28, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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